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Why was the Supreme Court case Worcester v Georgia a small victory for the Cherokee Nation is Georgia?.

A). ruled that the U.S. government’s Indian Removal Act was unconstitutional. . . .
B). struck down laws created by the Georgia legislature to seize Cherokee lands. . . .
C). established the Indian Territory east of the Mississippi in present-day Oklahoma. . . .
D). declared that the U.S. government would honor the Cherokee Nation’s constitution.

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the answer is A 100% sure and i also agree with the first comment

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Out of the choices given, the Supreme Court case Worcester v Georgia was a small victory for the Cherokee Nation is that they ruled that the U.S. government Indian Removal Act was unconstitutional. The correct answer is A. 
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